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We have to go out and actually try to recruit immigrants to
come here. We need immigrants to take all the different kinds
of jobs that the country needs – improve our culture, our
cuisine, our religion, our dialogue, and certainly improve our
economy.
Michael Bloomberg: Government Should
Import ‘an Awful Lot More’ Immigrants
Democratic 2020 candidate Michael Bloomberg says he will
recruit “an awful lot more” immigrants “to take all the different kinds of
jobs” in the U.S. economy.
The immigrants can “improve our culture, our cuisine, our religion,
our dialogue, and certainly improve our economy,” Bloomberg told reporters
without naming the American cultures, cuisines, religions, and dialogues that
would be improved.
Bloomberg’s comments reflect the views of wealthy investors who
gain stock market wealth when the government imports more workers,
welfare-aided consumers, and extra renters into communities created by
Americans and their children.
In his comments, Bloomberg echoed the 1960s claim that the
U.S is a diverse “nation of immigrants,” instead of a country build by
similar-minded settlers from Europe. “This country was built by immigrants,”
Bloomberg said, without noting the role played by Americans and their children.
Bloomberg, who owns roughly $55 billion in assets, has long
supported mass migration. In 2013, he joined with the owner of Fox News, Rupert
Murdoch, to create the Project for a New American Economy. The group of
investors and politicians pushed for passage of the Gang of Eight amnesty in 2013.
In 2019, the group is pushing for the S.386 law that would help investors by encouraging many more Indian graduates to take white-collar jobs from
American graduates.
Bloomberg’s group is also pushing for legislation that would provide an endless supply of
H-2A visa workers to investors in the agriculture sector. The wage-capped
workers would likely displace Americans, reduce pressure on investors to buy high-tech
farm machinery, and convert many agriculture towns into “company towns”
dominated by a single employer.
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GOP @SenThomTillis
wants to reward India's workers who take US jobs from American graduates. He's
backing @SenMikeLee's @S386
bill which gives citizenship to Indians for taking Americans' jobs. Big subsidy
for US investors, big loss for NC graduates. http://bit.ly/2rp19J3
The U.S. already imports many immigrants — roughly one million
per year, even as four million Americans turn 18 and prepare to join the
workforce.
“We need an awful lot more immigrants rather than less,”
Bloomberg told reporters after he filed the paperwork needed to join the
Democratic Party’s primary in Arizona:
We have to go out and actually try to recruit immigrants to
come
here. We need immigrants to take all the different kinds
of jobs that the
country needs – improve our culture, our
cuisine, our religion, our dialogue,
and certainly improve our
economy.
Bloomberg — who has a personal wealth of roughly $55 billion —
then blasted President Donald Trump’s campaign to block the wave of Central
American migrants sparked by the establishment’s tacit support for mass
migration:
I think what Donald Trump has done, of ripping kids away from
their [migrant] parents, is a disgrace. I think of what we’re done, where we
don’t know who we’re taking in, and we don’t help people when we’re here, is a
disgrace. I think talking about deporting 11 million people is so outrageous to
try to explain to your kids what that was all about. Our immigration system is
broken and we’re not doing anything to fix it.
In 2013, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) predicted the planned “Gang of Eight” amnesty would shift more of
the nation’s new wealth from workers to investors.
The flood of roughly 30 million immigrants in ten years would
cause Americans wages to shrink, the report said. “Because the bill would
increase the rate of growth of the labor force, average wages would be held
down in the first decade after enactment,” the CBO report said.
But all that cheap labor would boost the profits and the stock
market, the report said. “The rate of return on capital would be higher [than
on labor] under the legislation than under current law throughout the next two
decades,” says the report, titled “The Economic Impact of S. 744.”
In contrast, Trump’s opposition to Central American migrants and
to amnesty bills sought by the establishment has helped to nudge up wages for
blue-collar Americans, especially in the midwest battleground states, according
to a November 26 report posted by Bloomberg’s news service:
Personal income growth has been surging in some political U.S.
battlegrounds, including a third of the counties in Pennsylvania — which Donald
Trump narrowly flipped in 2016 and may need to win re-election next year.
In the president’s first two years in office, a total of 325
counties representing nearly 6% of the U.S. population experienced their best
annualized income gains since at least 1992, according to data compiled by
Bloomberg News. And 127 of those are located in perennial swing states,
including Ohio and Iowa.
Good
news: GOP Reps. voted against wage-cuts and job outsourcing.
Bad
news: GOP Reps only voted against the cuts b/c they were wrapped in a
farmworker amnesty which would cut GOP jobs in 2026.
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Trump: Open Borders Threatens the
Wage Gains of America’s Lowest-Income Workers
President Donald
Trump touted the wage gains for Americans in the lowest income brackets, adding
that that the open borders policies of the Democratic Party threaten those
gains.
“Since
the election, real wages have gone up 3.2 percent for the median American
worker,” Trump said in a speech Tuesday to the Economic Club of New York. “But
for the bottom income group, real wages are soaring. A number that has never
happened before. Nine percent.”
Wage
gains for those near the bottom of America’s economic ladder have been
particularly strong this year. The lowest-paid Americans saw weekly earnings
rise by more than 5 percent in the second quarter from a year earlier,
according to a quarterly survey of households produced by the Labor
Department. Workers with less than a high-school diploma saw their wages
grow nearly 6 percent.
“That may
mean you make a couple of bucks less in your companies,” Trump said. “And you
know what? That’s okay. This is a great thing for our country. When you talk
about equality. This is a great thing for our country.”
The
so-called “poverty gap”–which measures the heightened poverty rate among blacks
and Hispanics compared to poverty overall–shrank to its lowest level on record
last year. The racial gap in unemployment has also contracted as unemployment rates hit
record lows this year. Black unemployment hit its lowest level on record in
November.
Trump gave
credit to the tight labor market for the improvement in wages and employment.
But opening the countries borders to new workers from abroad would threaten
those gains, he added.
“Our
tight labor market is helping them the most,” Trump said. “Yet the Democrats in
Washington want to erase these gains through an extreme policy of open borders,
flooding the labor market and driving down incomes for the poorest Americans.
And driving crime through the roof.”
Economic
studies have shown that when the supply of workers goes up, the price that
companies have to pay to hire workers goes down.
“Wage
trends over the past half-century suggest that a 10 percent increase in the
number of workers with a particular set of skills probably lowers the wage of
that group by at least 3 percent,” Harvard economist George Borjas has written. “But because a disproportionate
percentage of immigrants have few skills, it is low-skilled American workers,
including many blacks and Hispanics, who have suffered most from this wage
dip.”
Enough Is Enough’: Josh Hawley Calls for Sanctions on Mexican Cartels
6 Nov 2019220
3:30
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) said Wednesday that “enough is enough” and
called on the U.S. government to sanction Mexican officials and cartel members
complicit in trafficking meth and killing Americans.
Hawley called for
harsh retribution against the Mexican cartels complicit in ambushing and
murdering nine American women and children near the New Mexico border.
In
the wake of the attack on Americans, as well as the Mexican cartels’ complicity
in Missouri’s meth crisis, the Missouri conservative called for the U.S.
government to sanction the cartel members who are “openly slaughtering American
citizens.”
“With
Mexico, enough is enough. US government should impose sanctions on Mexican
officials, including freezing assets, who won’t confront cartels,” Hawley
tweeted Wednesday. “Cartels are flooding MO [Missouri] w/ meth, trafficking
children, & openly slaughtering American citizens. And Mexico looks the
other way.”
Hawley
said that just over the last 14 days, there had been over 40 drug overdoses
coming from drugs across America’s southern border.
Hawley
continued, “In SW Mo last two weeks alone, over 40 drug overdoses &
multiple deaths from drugs coming across [the] southern border. Story is the
same all over the state. Cartels increasingly call the shots in Mexico, and for
our own security, we cannot allow this to continue.”
With Mexico, enough is enough. US
government should impose sanctions on Mexican officials, including freezing
assets, who won’t confront cartels. Cartels are flooding MO w/ meth,
trafficking children, & openly slaughtering American citizens. And Mexico
looks the other way
In SW Mo last two weeks alone, over 40 drug overdoses
& multiple deaths from drugs coming across southern border. Story is the
same all over the state. Cartels increasingly call the shots in Mexico, and for
our own security, we cannot allow this to continue
Hawley spent
much of his August recess traveling across rural Missouri, learning what
matters to the average Missourian.
This AM I had the great privilege of
meeting Brittany Tune, a nurse, a mother of two, a follower of God, and a remarkable
woman. Born & raised in rural Shannon Co., she has raised two kids on her
own while putting herself through nursing school & dedicating her life to
others
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